because the shell is /sbin/false?
>Hi,
>
>I just installed the latest version of debian, added
>ssh. Added an user through webmin /sbin/false and when
>I tried to login through ssh.enter the user name I
>get booted off immediately.
>
>Any reason why?
>
>How can I fix this?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
is there a way to lock a package so that apt/dpkg wont update it?
i use a bofh'd bash, but it keeps getting overwritten by new bash
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elegant solution.
thanks
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> That's something to check, and ... does some one know why exactly did that
> happen ( the transition from /var/spool/mail to /var/mail), and why the
> upgrade scripts didn't handle that ... I had some very funny problems...
> One ovf them bei
I'm uploading from Linux to an IIS FTP. After the file is sent, if I
check the byte count on the remote side and the byte count on the
local side they differ slightly. Anyone know why this is?
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I'm not really sure if I should post this to the isp list or this one, but
anyway. I work for a fairly small isp and the management told me they want
me to put some sort of firewall in front of the router. Actually their
first idea was a firewall in front of the router, then one behind the
router
off spending the money on
overtime for the administrator(s) than firewall software and/or hardware."
As I'm the admin I think its got a lot of valor. Anyway can anyone
recommend any books or sites that could help me in adding the acl's to the
cisco.
Thanks again,
Kevin
I'm trying to setup a box to be a router, and I don't want to use LRP if I
can get around it. I'm going to be routing real ips, not internal ones.
Any docs/advice/donations appreciated.
Thanks,
Kevin
38.185.233.177 |
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Well, I'm not sure
Well apparently my art career wasnt as promsing as I thought. I'll try
again:
internet ->eth0 -> 38.185.233.175 -> eth1 -> box1 (38.185.233.176) and box2
(38.185.233.177)
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cisco and
the t1. I need to route wireless clients ips through the 38.185.233.175
router.
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Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 9:01 AM
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Well my main question is how I do it at all. Even if it's not the best way
or the only way. Just humor me. I can't find any kind of docs on how to
actually do it.
-Kevin
How hard would it be to filter *.vbs attachments out. It was fairly simple
to do with NT based MDaemon, but I'm not sure how to go about it with exim
or postfix.
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I had the same problem, but I had a scsi HP and I only tried
taper. I was using 2.2.12 with slink.
Kevin
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Hi
stion is does it make a difference as far as
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I'm doing a mkswap -c /dev/sda2. I'm getting this error.
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If you could paste that part of the db it would help a lot.
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> I got an interesting error, while configuring named. There is a domain,
> like xy.com, and i tried to create dardai.xy.com
> I restarted named (and increased the seri
You could put a linux router infront of them with an ethernet
connection to each server and then another out to your main router.
Make a bash script to check that the primary is up, if its not have it
change the route to go out the other interface, which would be the
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.926361 208.3.69.1 > 208.3.69.3: icmp: echo request
06:49:50.929978 arp who-has 208.3.69.1 tell 208.3.69.3
06:49:52.928131 208.3.69.1 > 208.3.69.3: icmp: echo request
06:49:52.931469 arp who-has 208.3.69.1 tell 208.3.69.3
Is it something wrong with my routes? Or do I just suck? Thanks.
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Ok so I changed it and put the client and eth1 of the linux
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> You are setting 255.255.255.0 netmasks so the machines are expecting
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Is anyone using the kernel shaping support or something similar like
rshaper for traffic shaping? What works best? I need to be able to
limit bw on an ip basis and I need to be able to range from like a
full t1 to 256k.
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I want to deny all icmp except for a few key ones. I've tried -p
icmp -j REJECT and the only thing it stops is maybe traceroute.
echo-request still works, time-request still works as well as many
more I'm sure. Any ideas?
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I've got a logging server that all my other servers log to. Is
there a way to get syslog to log each host to its own file, ie
syslog.mail syslog.www etc? I thought I saw something along these
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is there a way to lock a package so that apt/dpkg wont update it?
i use a bofh'd bash, but it keeps getting overwritten by new bash
packages. i suppose i could chattr +i it but im hoping theres a more
elegant solution.
thanks
wasnt /var/spool/mail a symlink to /var/mail anyway?
> That's something to check, and ... does some one know why exactly did that
> happen ( the transition from /var/spool/mail to /var/mail), and why the
> upgrade scripts didn't handle that ... I had some very funny problems...
> One ovf them bein
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz
you probably need the zlib1g-dev package
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz
you probably need the zlib1g-dev package
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If you could paste that part of the db it would help a lot.
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> Hi there!
> I got an interesting error, while configuring named. There is a domain,
> like xy.com, and i tried to create dardai.xy.com
> I restarted named (and increased the seri
You could put a linux router infront of them with an ethernet
connection to each server and then another out to your main router.
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06:49:52.928131 208.3.69.1 > 208.3.69.3: icmp: echo request
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Is it something wrong with my routes? Or do I just suck? Thanks.
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>> I was wondering if anyone can tell me sort of problems I would have
>> if I assigned internal ips to our cust
Anyone have/seen/feel like making a fp2000 patch for apache 1.3.14?
The patch that comes in the tarball is for .12.
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Both free, both very dependable.
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>> Is there a good company you folks are using for back-up DNS service?
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>> Ordinarily I'd just ask an
So use both, if you have 4 nameservers + however many you have, its
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Heya,
I've got a project coming up to create a chroot'ed environment, using
the grsecurity patches for added security, that provides a separate
encapsulated "virtual machine" for each user or group of users. I want
to build the environment the users get chroot'ed into using debian
package tools.
On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 00:18, Florian Bantner wrote:
> On Sam, 12 Jan 2002, Kevin Littlejohn wrote:
>
> Seems to me so, too.
>
> I wonder if this problem is so far of that there are no
> 'standard' ways of doing it. Every MTA has it's way, every
> IMAP/PO
new one with their brand new domino client.
>
> Hopefully in this case, I'm not involved in syncing or configuring other
> isp's stuff :)
>
> Thank all
>
> Alexis
>
>
>
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As was pointed out to me, really helpfully, check out the
"debbootstrap" package - it'll give you a decent starting point,
probably. I used it to build a fake server environment for a vserver setup
- using http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/miscprj/s_context.hc
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 07:13:34AM -0500, P
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 09:35:51AM +0200, Craigsc wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Can someone explain to me how I can use Squid
> to proxy / cache FTP requests. I need to be
> able to restrict FTP downloads and it would
> be preferable to do it though Squid as I see
> it has the support in the config file.
>
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 03:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> Quoting Kevin Littlejohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > "debbootstrap" package -
> > I used it to build a fake server environment for a vserver
> > - using http://www.solucorp.qc.c
Be aware that on-the-wire counting will give you traffic counts
inclusive of packet overhead, whereas counting in squid will give you
only the size of the content in question. Don't do math on these
things, as one rather large provider used to do ;)
Be aware of media-specific packet wrapping siz
On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 21:00, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> On 01 Mar 2002 14:22:43 +1100, Kevin Littlejohn writes:
> >Be aware that on-the-wire counting will give you traffic counts
> >inclusive of packet overhead, whereas counting in squid will give you
> >only the size of
Heya,
I've got a couple of debian boxes under my care now - they're running
woody, fairly up-to-date. But the crontab on each of them seems to be
operating on GMT, instead of local time - jobs execute on that basis,
and logging to syslog timestamps with GMT timestamp for cron (whereas
it's local
.
Basically I guess i just want to be a client on the router. Could anyone point
me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Kevin Schwarz
OK,
I keep getting this response every time I try to run
apt-get install radiusd-livingstone
Suggestions?
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Title: Message
I'm switching from
Radius on a NT Server and I have the program install but, I'm not sure where the
config files are supposed to go in Debian?
I also can't seem to
find useful help files.
Suggestions?
Title: Message
WOOPS! "LIVINGSTON
RADIUS"
I'm switching
from Radius on a NT Server and I have the program
install but, I'm not sure where the config files are supposed to go in
Debian?
I also can't seem
to find useful help files.
Suggestions?
7;ve heard that newer productions
of this model do not have the Tulip chip anymore. Check for that.
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/init.d/network to have it toss the packets for you. Your
ISP (or whoever) will need to setup the routing at their end to reflect this.
2. Change your subnet mask and adjust the upstream router to reflect the
larger subnet. You are using contiguous networks, so this shoul
re, works under the
DAC960 driver (Mylex). There are also other options. I would recommend
the DAC1164 if you can afford it (233MHz i960), or the DAC960.
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/sdb.
There is no master/slave combination in SCSI. In IDE, the controller on
the master drive addresses the slave drive, in SCSI the SCSI interface card
addresses all drives by ID.
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.
> Just to increase security, if the master fails the slave could substitute
> the master.
That would be raid level 1 (mirroring).
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arty NFS clients/servers. Try a few, most are on a
shareware trial period. However, they do funky UID/GID mappings, and some
require a PCNFSD or NIS server.
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NetBIOS is an application-layer protocol, you can run it over TCP/IP, or IPX,
or NetBEUI, or whatever transport you want.
-Kevin
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 04:38:59PM -0500, Nitebirdz wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Gregory Wood wrote:
>
> > There is a 'host' file on the pc
Are we talking about the 'TCP 3-way handshake'?
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On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 09:47:25PM -0400, Ch
I absolutely love the Mylex controllers. The AccelleRAID 150 has a 33MHz
i960 and is available in one channel w/ 4meg cache for about $400. I'd
suggest that for a small 2-drive RAID. Linux support is native, DAC960
driver.
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 09:49:50AM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> I'm t
ttp://www.domain.com";>
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I like the Intel Lancewood. It's got a silly Phoenix bios, but other than
that, It's excellent. It's got a 440GX+, integrated lan/video, two slot 1
cpu slots supporting up to 800MHz CuMines. It's also got an Adaptec 7890
onboard u2w/lvd controller. Normally, I don't like Intel, but this one is
ucted-fan style heatsink. Very compact, rather impressive imho.
-Kevin
On Sat, Aug 26, 2000 at 11:53:55AM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> thanks we had used l440gx+'s also.
> just cant get them in 1u cases.
> there is a supermicro dl3 board that looks interesting.
> > I like t
what the best way is to do VPN between linux servers in
> different places to establish a small private network over public
> infrastructure. packages,software or howtos appreciated.
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You may want to try running VNC:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
It is basically a "remote desktop" application, so you connect to the VNC
server,
you see the (in this case) Win95 desktop, you choose Start|Shutdown...
Note, though, that if you have applications running that fail to shut dow
Heya,
I've got a project coming up to create a chroot'ed environment, using
the grsecurity patches for added security, that provides a separate
encapsulated "virtual machine" for each user or group of users. I want
to build the environment the users get chroot'ed into using debian
package tools.
On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 00:18, Florian Bantner wrote:
> On Sam, 12 Jan 2002, Kevin Littlejohn wrote:
>
> Seems to me so, too.
>
> I wonder if this problem is so far of that there are no
> 'standard' ways of doing it. Every MTA has it's way, every
> IMAP/POP3 MD
new one with their brand new domino client.
>
> Hopefully in this case, I'm not involved in syncing or configuring other
> isp's stuff :)
>
> Thank all
>
> Alexis
>
>
>
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On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 09:35:51AM +0200, Craigsc wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Can someone explain to me how I can use Squid
> to proxy / cache FTP requests. I need to be
> able to restrict FTP downloads and it would
> be preferable to do it though Squid as I see
> it has the support in the config file.
>
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 03:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> Quoting Kevin Littlejohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > "debbootstrap" package -
> > I used it to build a fake server environment for a vserver
> > - using http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/mi
Be aware that on-the-wire counting will give you traffic counts
inclusive of packet overhead, whereas counting in squid will give you
only the size of the content in question. Don't do math on these
things, as one rather large provider used to do ;)
Be aware of media-specific packet wrapping size
On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 21:00, Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> On 01 Mar 2002 14:22:43 +1100, Kevin Littlejohn writes:
> >Be aware that on-the-wire counting will give you traffic counts
> >inclusive of packet overhead, whereas counting in squid will give you
> >only the size of
Title: Message
I'm switching from
Radius on a NT Server and I have the program install but, I'm not sure where the
config files are supposed to go in Debian?
I also can't seem to
find useful help files.
Suggestions?
Title: Message
WOOPS! "LIVINGSTON
RADIUS"
I'm switching
from Radius on a NT Server and I have the program
install but, I'm not sure where the config files are supposed to go in
Debian?
I also can't seem
to find useful help files.
Suggestions?
OK,
So here is my question. I have a brand spanking new Postfix Mail Server and
I need to setup about accounts.
Is there a easy way to create multiple accounts at once?
Thanks
Kevin Lynch
Gonzaga Prep
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ence tables, which we manage ourselves. This is in line with
postgres and oracle's use of sequence tables, and makes porting easier.
We don't bother with ensuring that the next ID is higher than all
previous ones - as long as they're unique, that's sufficient, any
references
OK,
So here is my question. I have a brand spanking new Postfix Mail Server and
I need to setup about accounts.
Is there a easy way to create multiple accounts at once?
Thanks
Kevin Lynch
Gonzaga Prep
Kevin
arty NFS clients/servers. Try a few, most are on a
shareware trial period. However, they do funky UID/GID mappings, and some
require a PCNFSD or NIS server.
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NetBIOS is an application-layer protocol, you can run it over TCP/IP, or IPX,
or NetBEUI, or whatever transport you want.
-Kevin
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 04:38:59PM -0500, Nitebirdz wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Gregory Wood wrote:
>
> > There is a 'host' file on the pc
Are we talking about the 'TCP 3-way handshake'?
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On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 09:47:25PM -0400, Ch
I absolutely love the Mylex controllers. The AccelleRAID 150 has a 33MHz
i960 and is available in one channel w/ 4meg cache for about $400. I'd
suggest that for a small 2-drive RAID. Linux support is native, DAC960
driver.
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 09:49:50AM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> I'm
ttp://www.domain.com">
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On Fri, Aug 18, 20
I like the Intel Lancewood. It's got a silly Phoenix bios, but other than
that, It's excellent. It's got a 440GX+, integrated lan/video, two slot 1
cpu slots supporting up to 800MHz CuMines. It's also got an Adaptec 7890
onboard u2w/lvd controller. Normally, I don't like Intel, but this one is
ucted-fan style heatsink. Very compact, rather impressive imho.
-Kevin
On Sat, Aug 26, 2000 at 11:53:55AM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> thanks we had used l440gx+'s also.
> just cant get them in 1u cases.
> there is a supermicro dl3 board that looks interesting.
> > I like t
what the best way is to do VPN between linux servers in
> different places to establish a small private network over public
> infrastructure. packages,software or howtos appreciated.
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so far exactly zero that are both
> IMAP aware and console based.
>
> C would be my language of preference since I want to run this on both AIX
> (4.2) and Linux.
>
> Any ideas?
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rations, I would say RAID
5 is your better option of the two.
-Kevin
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 10:19:06AM +0100, Santiago Palmier Campos wrote:
> Hi chad,
>
> As Rod said, RAID 1 is a mirroring solution and RAID 5 can be called
> something like "stripping with data recovery"
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